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FAIR TODAY AND SUNDAY; WEST WINDS. NORWICH, CONN,, SATURDA What Is Going On Tonight. Vaudeville and Motion Plctures at tures and So at Breed Theater. o ANNOUNCEMENTS. Firewarks of all kinds, pistols, caps, cartridges, flags, postcards, favors, ete. at Mrs. Edwin Fay See the shoe specials Frank A, Bill ofiers today, Saturday, lddies’ $2.00 white canvas pumps $1.50, ladies’*$2.50 shoes at $2.00. See the ladies’ special oxfords and pumps at $2.50. Big values in men's shoes and oxfords at $2.00, $2.50, 3350 and $4.00. JEWETT CITY D. A, R and Marmsny Club Prizes Awarded Pupils on Friday—Miss Hull Resigns—Miss Jean Driscoll Going to Everett, M. The prizes given by Anne Brewstet chapter, D. A. R, and the Harmeny club each year to the puplls in the higher grades In the Riverside grammar school were awarded Friday. The Anne Brewster Fanning chapter prize of $5 for the rst and second prize tn history went to Robert Olsen, Who received $3, and Edward Barr who received $2. The Harmony club gives two prizes—$5 each for arithme- tic and English. Henry Bottomly won the first prize and Noela Bedard the WANY ED. 2 2 Ten laborers, 2 male), 4 general farm hands, 1 waltress. boys, FREE EMPLOYMENT BURE. M. J. COSCORAN, Supt. Centrai Bldg. WANTED Help for the Shore—Table, Kitchen, Dish and Laundry. Also Family Cooks and Second Girls. J. B. LUCAS, WANTED cool housework girls, ks (fe- P WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of *“WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of ¢ per line, six words to the line FOR SALE. PEN DOLLAR NOTE FOR A FLYER will carry a 26 word classified Ad. Into FOR SALE—The following artloles: TO RENT. NEW FURNISHED COTTAGE —Seven One Richmond kitchen range, one Ivy | rooms, modesn conveniences, oty wa- The little forms I nz-,d mother-arms K I think with A o a5l the ‘hings 1 fia to At times: hot "i:% burns (wnm‘bfi% care Jong Ana_hen with passion-rigid hands 1 beat upon my mfl."fl'.m. One quiet When n comeort 1 t6tt; ight to !‘tarj brings sur- ey e g Room 32, Central Bullding. i Y parior stove, 24 yards olicloth, one tool | ter, fine grounds, large piazza, July and cease, BREED THEATER. ‘sfcon(_! mfi k:n(_hmeu:,_ .\l‘ar}or‘ls L(;) o ng. :nfl;gxmt):mmes one time (any day) in Elest, “Inguire At 4 Freeman Ave ““‘n“m_ Fleasany View, Box x..“?- 1 ait Senaait fhe dbas i An unusmally strong dramatic pro- | 3°% Won first in English and the Sec- Jezza Je And fancy brings my bruised gramme is on at the Breed today, and ond was divided between Daniel Finn, Jr, and Helen Gray. FOR SALE.‘ List A—New England. 26 words. FOR SALE—At a bargain, five-pas- TO RENT—Furnished or unfurnished peace I8 headed by the beautifully scenic . s inserti 10—3 insertions $27. senger, four-cylinder autocar; good |rooms with board, an ldeal place for |, / wastern story entltled “The Old Stage Changes in Teaching Staff. FOR SALE _ Household | Frmitore, | Bortlogs Beios e, Jiu isad Herald, | |SROBIE ondition, .Gres prabtically | sl ABPLY 41 this office A AL A Coach.” This is a story with a pro- | Miss Emma Hull leaves here after |consisting of sideboards chairs, carpet, | New i 1ain Hovaid New Haven Leader, | DEW; TeAr seat dutachabics couwd We| =P ——— Their tiny fingers plerce th nounced atmosphere of the old days, | having taught 15 years and is to give | crockery and other articles too numer- ¥ TO RENT—For the summer, dealing with the expert horsemanship of the driver of the coach. This ability up teaching. The teachers of the school gave her a copy of Mrs. Brown- ous to mention. Henry S, Gay, Thames Square, Saturday, Monday and Haverhill Gazette, Boston Post, Bridgeport_Post, Augusta Journal, field Center, Conn. Telepnone. je23d Bangor News, Hartford Globe, GRIAT LEADERS and nal nal is- | Mohe; nished, a new eight-room unfur- house on a8 an Ave, New London, Conn. Andmher ht eyes flash thelr love ta 1 —Annie Shaw. : 5 3 Tuesday, between 2 5 o'clock. 3 K Telegram | sues, 3 P PP ity is called into use in later vears, just |Ing's poems as a parting remembrance, | *jg33" "etveen * and erlden Record, | Novericn Bullerin, | Clark, Tart ang other Dromitent mens | FIver und: harbor: ali modern Improve- THINK TWICK. as it I8 most needed, and makes a|Her room is‘to be taken next vear by ~—————| Waterville Sentinel Lowell Telegram, | Colored illustrations, Only $1. Greai- | ments; Norwich trolley passes door, 5¢ i =plendid feature for the film. The |Miss May Driscoll, daughter of Tim- 3 Springfield Union, Lawrence Eagle, est money maker. Hxtra terms. Sam- | f&re; very low rental to desirable fam- | Before yi ush & brother downs, acenery is grand in the extreme, and | othy Drisc Miss Driscoll _was Boston American, Lynn News, ple free. Ziegler Co., Philadelphia. P s R LR T “hRink twice. s calls forth the admiring comments of | 8raduated this y from the Willi- LEON J K EFT ga:m;!}'cxe ;eapx\l,’rg;vxdence Journal je22-25-27-29 ndon. je2ld | Betore u%.(k. 1'-‘1" you frows, the audiences. mantic Normal school. Miss Jean S R WHREOR . : 5 o AL 50 ft., 4-post steel tower, TO RENT—Furnished rooms at the In ce. “Alkall Ike's Bride” is another of | Driscoll, who has been ome of grade . I e L A TEe bine tani 1056 Hellpss | “Continental,” Pleasant View, &. 1, five Por he ars you In judgment hall those screamingly funny Essanay pro- | 111 teachers, will go to Everett, Mass., 1617 Mad. > " “jan13§ | windmill, pump and fxtures complete |minutes’ walk trom troliey and restau- | ;27C PEOROF o the b r..'»g ':I‘E ductions, and keeps the house in up- [Next vear. There will be only two : e 4 . _ o | Must seil. Write W. L. Speacer, |sust, Apply:to 114 West Broad Stzest, Ay Alip roars during ite entire presentation, | teAchers for this grade next year “ebslfl, Mass. WANTED—Earn a dollar an evenlng | Lebanon, Ct. 18 > while the romantic Biograph story displaye for the spectators some of the chalcest bits of California ar- chitecturs and scenery. there having been three. Miss Dris- cell received a trayeling clock as a parting gift from four of the teachers. Sunday Subjects. ED HOTEL loons are in great den af es to sell? do you want to buy? get your fes ana ind; do you want writing postals at home. First supply of cards and particulars to start work for dime. H. Hamplin, Station A 384, Grand Rapids, Mieh. je22d e horse, FOR SALE — Doctor's whole outfit, carriage and harness, cost §165 a year ago, horse weight 1100, new harness; will sell all for $135. Left TO ENT—Two carriage ply at Bulletin R furnished rooms sultable for light housekeeping. Ap- Office. id Before the stinging jibe and qul fi!nl‘.’tv'lcc poph Lest you yourself snouid fesl the whip, o A . TO RENT—Convenient tenement of ¢ kK I'LF ) 3 : NTED— 30c, phi- | 4 y Ave L—Convenle: Withhold the goss: ' Mise Marshail deilghts her many| Sunday mersis ob - iie Baptist|[ACl8 from Leon J: Krett, Webster. = |, WANTEID-Agente, poriraits 10 BU | a1 15 MoKinley Ave 138 _| rooms, 38 CUT St 312 per month Bn- | Tho' thrust thal ariws the Bitier tear, with her splendid xylophone | church Rev. E. W. Potter will speak | porlcbNoED HOTEL in Mass. 33 land catalogie free. Drawer Chi- | FOR SALE—Good all round working | Quire ai cli St For fortune’s favoring gale may veer, playing, rendering Braga's “Angel's | on The Plan of Baptists for the Ad- | oompcicfant bar, spaclous dInIn€ |caso. 1l ToTES Roaavalt avel e $106 APRY | oRO RENT—Pasturage in Fitch pas. S e Serenade” and a medley of POPUIAT | Yaprecenttnt e RS A o iquor ; this 1s ) = R T oseve _ | tures, for horses and cows. Clairemont : x - eme; 0 gdom of God.|maker unavoidable circumstances WANTED Little W \"ndfl.' ‘S o - Farm, Yantic, Ct. may30d Is charity a quickened art? wfu:"nu of which catch the public’s | Rev. B, F. Benoit of Putnam will speak | causes sale. vacuum cleaner, best and only reliable ng«lC\'\“?{.‘ r\1\qu:§: spag;noe‘: ) ‘&“ s in the evening. He will alsg be at the C ORNER GROCERY, bus $125 low priced hand cleaner made. Big TO RENT—Lower tenement of four n! 0. And does it'thrill :Mh hand and heart? Think twice. ——ee i y je21d A vestry in the afterno .3 _ | wk; positively worth $600; gickness | Profit to agents. Write for n{:-llur\"g pian. 5 rooms. Enquire of J, Bradford, Book- AT THE AUDITORIUM. e R s R e o i e il s G :“;»fl{,»flsa‘:ggflrmsanrs MmO FOR SALE 4080 house and large. binder, 108 broadway. yidd | The mercy you to others show Today is the last chance to see the| Rev. W. H. Gane's morning toplc at | WS to prove the above i ‘ """ |lot, No. 61 Otrobando Ave. Liberal |—g i, at meroy you shall some day know: _Rev. W, H. Gane's g 5 i 3 A 3 o or immediate s RISSCENT BEACH commodious col- | With others’ faul — good comedy bill which has been ap- |the Congregational church will be The $700—BAKERY and ice cream, busi- WANTED—Agents make big profit: unt for immedlate sale. }"eGdE 'l‘h!n;“ tg be kind, be slow pearing here the last half of the pres- Actual Value of a Man. In the even- ness $125 wk ona in help, profits 160 new invention; easy to demonstrat 21 tage to rent for Willow St th Wneeler, e Union St, New london. season. J. I. ice. k. o et 4 er cent.; located on main st., in center | easy to handle; particulars free. The = e < er, 2 e b i e RS Y ent week. It consists of three light- the subject is What is Wrong | 8f 15,000 ‘people; chance of a litetime. | Finance Co, Room 12, 42 Weybosset | | WOR SALE—O. I G pigs, welgh 50| mayiod ~+| HUMOR OF THE DAY comedy singing and talking acts which th the Right? $300—FISH MARKET, few miles out, | St. Providence, R. 1 cow, guaranteeing 18 quarts per day.| TO RENT—Tenement 40 Hobart Av are all good and very funny. On Mon- A Children's day concert will be 3 SH M A =T, , e day thers will be 4 complete change given at the Methodist church Sunday really worth $: 0; clearing from § 0 | TWANTED—_ 330 weekly; salesmen to | J. Hafner, Norwich Town. je19d | modern upper flat, § tral, clean, sunny, r 7 rooms, cen pleasant, newly ren- “I'm sorry to find the baroness sut. fixtures the best; are you in- | take orders for cut rate grocer out- o 5 . 4 . of programme and three new acts and | morning. Rev. Samuel Thatcher's ? v fit free; e: lence unnecessary. Stan- FOR SALE—One surrey, in excellent | ovated, new beth room, gas range. | Don’'t forget to tell -her I called, will Tour new pictures will be shown. The | subject in the evening will be A Lead | $930_-GROC, lunch and home bakery, | dard Mercantile Go, Inc, Hippodrome |condition; will sell cheap. C. H. Wil |Barn for horse or automobile if desired. | you?” . “No, sir, Tl tell her at once.” ¥ 1l part of the programme will | Pencil. bus which never nets less than | Bldg., Cleveland, O, je22d R B oo R o ! S bt g “—Fliegende Blatter. be balanced with plenty of vari Sl a1l & taqueily dncresiogs & - - 5 ST WS U 1 R P T Su I Vi 5 H v grad Hy creas 5 8 CANTE 1 t 1, — - " ety, and on it will ba noticed the name To Attend: Class Reunion. b WANTED—It $10 daily Interesis ¥ou | “FoR SALB _Restaurant on Rallroad | TO RENT—The store No. 85 Broad: | . HoW about love in a cottage™ % of Belle Onra, the beautiful and skilfal | M E: H. Hiscox and her two sons) s1200_GROCERY, fully squipped. | teen tools in one. Frankiin Advertis- | Ave. Plainfeld, good business for lii- | way, next to the Wauregan Hotel, and | Fo e S e 4 4 0 to Colchester Ay o A ;. Pl 5 SO0IS one. AOST§ | tle money; no opposition. For particu- | now eoccupied by W. J. Townsend as a age real trapere artist, who makes her first ap- | §0.(7 Coichester today and will return | and a bus of 3200 'wk; no teams, all fing Co, Box 604, Saranac Lake, N. Y. |laty"call at restgurant under Racine's grocery” slore.” AbplY to William 5. % might consider ;mm.’.y:l\ this city on next Monday. | 4 ‘trienntal reunion of the Bacow |anc ey g FR News Store, or write to F. P., Box No. | Shields. aprizd "—Pittsburgh Post. ndofllm Cn’l’i‘ve:{yn:ake“ £ fu Gibney | 5 cademy Alumni association. ROC' AND VARIE e R L L P i dy i bt ik Jelid | 70 RENT—No. § Union SL Fiat| “If I didu't have such.a large fam ¥medians, who are also booked for Men. Eitertained Moo Club just where it eded; pr wer | your own boss. ~Earn 35 to $15 dailly.| “FGR SALE OR RENT_Eight-room |ven rooms ard bath, in brick house | ily 1 could save a little mone dians, who are also booked for Mon. ertained Harmony Club. 3 Vre, bus 3125 wk; can clear $25 wik | Earticulafs f G furniehed coltage at Fisher's Island. | OPPOSite courthousc. Quiet location in | «hon't he too sure of it. If you didn't y's show, and Earle Gardner will ba| Mrs. R. R. Agnew entertained the | ealy | ; Bangor, Me. For further particulars apply to Box | gentral part of city. Enquire 137 Main |y .ve 4 large family you might have beard to good advantage in sonss and Harmony club Friday afternoon. | SL20I—VARIETY. soda. ice ¢ ..m.{ e 260, Bulletin. Je13d Lur = nAr;x - m": an auto.’—Houston Post, 3 Mrs. G. H. Jenn goes to Hart- [ candy, school supplies, tob, cigars and TED—People who are going on ; E 3 = = 7 1 urnished rooms, Mare 3 Another 101-Bison feature will be | ford today to visit relatives Dewspaners, slegant fonataln, in vacations to let me board their pet ani- | prroB SALE—O. I C. pigs, thorough- | o Ut e'Dulling. * dirs. Ises. 310 Aéain. | “T wish I could get the baby to abown, emtitled ‘“The Outcast.” model store; bus in summer about §200 | mals; good home and personal care.| country. Ludiow Farm, North Stoning- octaed | stop crying. Nothing seems to in- —_— Country, care The Bulletin. §e15 | fon” R F.'D. 5, Norwich, Conn. E. ¥.| 7o RENT—Biore at 63 Framkln 8L; | tereet him dh’"reu Mxi_z about o SUNDAY SUBJECTS. LOST AND FGUND. LICE WANTED Free illustrated book tells | Button. aprz7d possession at once. Inquire at Bullstin prospective dtvorcs. = HEverybody . 2 $|-”';\‘v | about over ,,oo,Q{;l)promsxed %uuilion In | 5oR SALE — Probiable. roomin, fice. octl our (!T: |; "Ilerf.'ted in that"—Kaa- e Leyal Temperance association| LOST—Two dress suit cases from au- | iyeqnd) U. 8. service. More than 40,000 vacen-| yoyge centrally located, well flled. | 3 T TURING SPACE | 588 City Journal. LOST—Two dress es from au- | ding ofes ev: i fieg iy i o 5 Q LN d - LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE o meets in BRI block. Sunday afiernoen | tormpae: between Pomfret and New | 196,000 5 gles eyery year There s a blg ehance | jrancis Donolie, Central Bldg. _Jetd | 7Q" RENT--With or wiiout power| “Gecrge” she said sweetly. “T'm ., London, marked W. .C I and M. C. I lifetime employment. Basy to gety FOR SALE OR RENT—Camp at |and steam—4,000 square feet floor | 20t through with house cleaning. Subbath day services of the Saventh | ynger pleass S P S Just ask for bookiet C638. No obliga- | Browning’s Beach, on Thames river, |gpace. The lightest, cleanest, airlest | But T'm up against a terrfble problem Day Adventists will be held in the Bill tion. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. jels o receive liberal r LOST—Pur tons, in New owned by William H. Palmer and Judge | tactory fivor In Norwich. Apply A. A Gardiner Greene. may22d | Fournier, Troy Steam Lacvudry Bulld- SACRIFICE SALE—Pleasantly located | 10§, Franklin St, cor. Chestnut Ave a ‘m, 35 acres excellent plow | je24d now. ™ “1 can't find any place to hang your clothes.” r—Detroit Free Press, ard, je22d e with bills and cuff but- London or on trolley. | Park Congregational MEN WANTE brakemen on railroads in for and firemen At Norwich vi- church A et 1 “How long have you been married?” By ths pastor, Rev, Dr.. 8| 2001y et Bulletin 0r reward i 2 cinity; $80 to $106 monthly; promotion; | land, balance pasture and wood, good E “Nearly seven monthe” . “And do you H. Howe, at the morning service, 5 | enginéer-conductor; experience unnec: i’flfge“"amrufif"riffi R;‘R;o;gtéglllonain& Foom. fuly e ;})f;;"e";,‘ 10 rooms at | admire your husband as much as " v e s 4 e 18-35. 2 AL , Deal @ o > o “ . AL 85 B : FOUND-—FOXHOUND, | ooalaving “Hendauarters: over. 300 | Boue with verandas, best condition | No. 54 Washington Si. All convenlences | ever?” “Oh, ves; more, He man- roadway Congregational I have in my possession a large fox- | men sent to positions on 1,000 official | outside and in, large barn, paimted, new |and steam heat. Enquire of Isaac 8. |aged to get his salary raised last -hunxh thesm.;tnr w;’ll preach in the | hound; white body, with three black | f cal ite age. Address Railway As- | lgen‘l‘ll\:use. cost Shs H gk‘:ed& uutbuléd‘l‘?‘fl. iogn:;i l}{\tlcl;;;xes flndd R;t}l 2% E?sln;f week.”—Chicago Record-Herald. morn wnday sc % e i v E t fih P [} Sociation Monroe St., | buildings worth $5,000; price $8,300— 3 uilding, aln SL | o g hool at ngon. 80068 onbagk; -brown o] .,m: very | satfl as. 1. []gswg,‘ | soctation, Dept."c. ) B | 30 50%,,4 Inclides” ubusshold fur- | _jeléa g ‘ShFAnd_d:'guhllny that n?ahfin p ) long brown ears; white on tip of nose; 3 = - - nishings, farming 100 and poultry. always avoi aming me. T The mhsjuou of l;-ofnf“; t‘:v;‘ll‘*’b:“l Yan netther Taoliar Hoeliecase fAz WANTED —Agent desiring big in- | Tryon’s Agency, Willimantic, Conn. TO RENT FOR THE SEASON. to have you mention one instance. the u*'."., |,,’ cludin Evol -5 ORGE H. STANTON. Personal Property come write me; h Sfi'}fgd *"‘PP“““ jan3id - Cottage at Gales Ferry, completely | He—With pleasure, I remember right by Atemic Fo il o0 IOT e 4732 | 3 e T e ion " 1 D, | _GOOD PRINTING CHEAP—800 6% | Lurnished. Inquire of TSAAC 8. JONES, | after we were married 1 ate a ple you Yy ree. | e - i 1 coupe in excellent condition, | Wholesalg with this proposition. A J.D. cufeiopes \reguiar businees zz?)““élggrgfie“fi:g Real Estais Agent, RIch- | haked, and when the doctor came AR v - TSRt gt 1L 2 - rinted in corner, ,900, '$1.85; i e B told him it W clams—Clev At Christ church Holy Communion || 1road wason, 2 Victoria surreys, Y| —ganamn Fousckeeper for man and | B000, $5.50; 50,000, $10. 500" noteheads, ,f',:m U",'a](.,» i A a m school, 10 a. m.; ser- i phaeton and miscellaneous | & yvear old girl. Apply to J. A. Grls- ,000, $2; 5,000, | “ s Sunday school, 1 LEGAL NOTICES, 1 t 1 g 1,000, $2 3, vice and sermon by the rector, 11 a,|———mn——o fobes! ahd BintkAts | wold, Norwich Tew jezid abgo l:'z‘?f,'hflufi' FOR SALE. Al‘i (lnlxra:dslandl)—f"'h-t f.e‘:low m.; evening prayer and address, 7.30 | b e moul Hian 100K afte bu L $2.70; 5,001 out there in the center, vou oW, 44 B — e illheads, 7x8 %, who throws the ball, 18 called - the p. m. | NO l E | | our business in unocoupled territor 3 $2; 5,000, $ | , i | | Position permanent; good pay. C. . .50; 500 statements, bixi pitchgr. The Girl—Yes, and he ought A4 EabieY: Kitaoopal shirohsii vve. | l C 1 Real Estate B Bomens s, Man- | prinice $155; o % 0 s, | Very Attractive i g0 back o the brush learues: ne's tor, Archdeacon J. Fidred Brown, wil i s i 5 chester, Conn. e21 €000, $1v. Printing of every descrip. 2 B2y got ;a motion on him like an old cow offictate at the Services: 9,30 4. m. HT!,»" TR | Heg e tle Se T ool hven WANTED Sober man to driye Iarge | sns ontemnd ot Vo Send fof samples. | RrYon ARcty Ty sl Touee, R Y S B B & ; 10.80 a. m., prayer and| Annual school meeting of the (F o Mdcar Bireat A oL FES? s "g"‘;‘e’l he Bulletin Co. Norwich. Conn. i a:n and 214;1;.<mlm shop, with a geod | Chicago Tribune. ; sermon; 7. m., eveming prayer, voters of the Wequono ool Distriet | La | wanted, Address F. J. Reuter on, | patronage? S0, see “Buffington,” sald Dumley, “started y b 100l D | .arge barn and cottage house,. B! Westeriy. jeoid | S are hereby warned to assemble for ihe | AT i e 2 FOR SALE AT ONCI E AP to tell me today how terribly ssham- pastor will preach at both morning | yai ar 8 o'clock in the evening of 3 R £ | house canvassers; good pay, no drones | ream, Fruit, Cigars, Tobaccs and 3 iff Street.| T know his hablt. Whenever he . evening services, After the even- | 2 &t § ock in the evening "“ Two cottage house, No. Q| wanted; apply atl once. Conn, Basket|Lmnch Business in Wauregan, Conn. wants to brag about something he's sermon & report of New England lr]r’{.;a\_rm, E day of Junc | 52 Willlams Street. | Co., Otis 8t, City. Je21d [(m'n'er‘axznd having good trade and FOR SALE. particularly proud of he always be- aptiet convention will be given by | {ne Rrehonser. Tor (o | ~ | TWANTEDMaid for general house. | NCTeasing every day. Owner has| Two bungalows at Browning's Beach, | €Ins, ‘Well, 'm ashamed to say—' — 5. A. Frury. e T er, Sex O foigh e Three cottage houses on lots, §|work. Write M. F. Jordan, Box 215, ,:t‘hor business. Must sell before July 9o the Thames river. furnished. A rare | Catholic Standard and Times . i — sinens thi ay ve- | Nos. and 6 Fashi Danielson, Conn. je21d h. n offered. Inquire of “ v - L \”v inees ':h.u e m\« me be- | . 4 and 6 Washington | ik d Apply F. E, KIS, Wauregan, Conn; JAMES L. CASE, T want you to tell me what this At First Congregational church, Nor- | [ eyt mestinm. g Place, as shown on plan on file Jj| WANTED_To buy some standing | g s 40 Shetucket St,, Norwieh, Gt party means when he says in its wich Town, the topic for the morning | , Dated at Tafiville, Conn. this 19th at Town Clerk’s—buildings com- | | 87258 in large quantiites. Telephone or - . | market report that meney is cheap” } wermon s The Gospel of Abundance. In | %*Y e ! &8 | call at J. C. Hafner’s, Norwich Town. SALE HORSES, sald Mrs. McFee to her husband, who { the eveming an address by Mr. P. W. ALFRED paratively new and in good con- §| _Jje20d SRS 5 SR like all husbands, is -nme-ed to be Huntineton, ~ Columbus, Ohio, upon SV o dition. WANTED Compositor _In__our Jjob srcived o8 SAs A g i . encyclopedic. Mc¥ee Inid down the Protestant Hymnology. 5§ 5 | room; steady employment a c6 now. They must be sold. No sporting sheet. “It's simply putting L ; CHARLES B. BUSHNELL, | Small pasture consisting of J|tory compensation to i1l ‘sell the same quality in a briefer form the statement that € At Trinity Methodist Episcepal | jc2:5¥% Committee. |§ about 3 acres supplied with city §|B1Y ToqHall & Bill than I will. Come and see | “ money talks,” he replied, “and that church the subject for the morning msermon will be The Church the Cham- pion of the Poor. At the evening serv- TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Con- water on westerly side of Starr Street, short distance from Falls st, a woman to do WANTED—July cooking and laundry work ELMER R. PIERSON. je17d No. 138 Laurel Hill Avenue, talk is cheap.”—Judge's Library. THE KALEIDOSCOPE 1 | foe, H. Davis of the Cehmecticut|Decticut. {1 bridge. family; wages $30. Address || known as the K. H. Leavens Temperance | will speak. In the matter of Major D. Porter, a | Bulletin Office, | property. Fine grounds availa- s Bankrupt. In Bankruptc 907. | Ot E AT aboit=g WANTED—_Plain_sewing, ble for 2 building lots. Residence For the use of dentists and. barbers At the Church of the Good Shepherd naf&r‘i‘&C'@?”%fi;’\v"frfiud.,n 3 Ramed ) geres of land, 50 bullding lots, dresses, etc, work dome reasonable. can be altered into two-family there has been invented a metal holder (Universalist) at 10.30 a. m. the I O.|County of New London and District || Situated easterly of N. & W. R. [|Mrs, Gallup, rear 141 Franklin Street. | house. - Propoiition will be'son- . § i TUIREISER: e O, F. Rebekahs of the city will attend | aforesaid, a bankrupt: {] R on Laurel Hill near new Je2od 4 sidered for exchange for smaller be heated by electricity to any desired services in a body. Rev. Joseph F. i .ol&u; is( },emby\ gll\en th:\.xl unb\ne\ schoolhouse and adjoining Ther- \} ANTED—A man with salesmanship property, temperature. Cobb, the pastor, will » ay of June, ‘A. D. 1912, the above )s Bottle Co’s plant, s e ability; good collector as well; guaran- Preparat i i breg i Ty c“;”.‘"fi'fi, A the E'.T:f,z"“;" L:: named was duly’ adjudicatéd a hm}k-‘ O o Tt oirects B feed salars and comumission: permanent | °P: - ":: t°t:'m'"g A h"'lud JAMES L. CASE, Xisace-Lorraine has an area of 5,601 rupt; al B he st e! & of S 5 A Soa = . Ad ess Box 3ulletin. i - Citlbens Therste. rupt; and that (he first meeting of ”““ cellent purchase for development J|PCfition. ~Address Box i, Bulletin ing where the three now stand an: 40 Shetucket St,, Norwich, Conn. square miles and about 3,000,000 in dersigned at his office, ards by a syndicat known as 46, 48 and 50 Franklin Street, habitants. Its people are noted for i ach- | Building, Norwich, in said District, o = WANTED—Salesman for paints, au- i v ———————— ) {07 (Uit a0d industry. It s rich in u:‘b‘yhe‘r“":";i::f"“r;"?"wgug::hF- L v e P ) W ALLIS, Adm. | tomobile oils lubricants 1ent | 1 will sell the three buildings with the ~ mineral resources and ifs Industries s 3 . 3 B S ‘ S et inducements, The Middle States Oil = any, varied 3 ressive, Fotts ans s saect, The Whitening e Sl el S ion. Hme Company. Cleveland, Onio. | je2od | understanding they be moved away are many, varied and prog e a e Call for Reapers. Even- | their claims. appoint trustee, be heand ; i i ki & 2 e ims, dppi B et Lo i A S WANTED—Experienced dyers’ help- | immediately. S S D. H. Averkian, a peanut vender, {2 musiect. Bose My Life Fiease God? | fo”Griors bf Hercrts e cart o | SEAOTE Basae e hely y wenty-1wo Seashore Lots | .. fodt i e, "ol cecom: oumg Peoplg's meating at 6.30 p. m.; | Droverty of the estate and disposal | strong Go, Union St, New London,| A good chance for someone. : wubject, Re: g That is Worth While. %, hx‘h'l:;nu Kn( \:1 a.u*qr‘.uu l‘\t— | 1 Conn. Jelad ! :-l’nflnl;l]x Atlantic Ocea; H0x-50 feet of ie bankrupt, and transact such | = and. I lav for uring 7 k pusiness as may properly come | TWANTED—IT you want to know all GEORGE W. CARROLL. e Belom Secuting | mych of his money had been obtain- At the Greeneville Congregational | before said meeting 4 | the affairs of your life or if in doubt, ant View and Charlestown Beach, | ed by theft and fraud and directed church Sunday morning Rev. C. H. AMOS A, BROWNING | 3 consult Madame Alwina. Every horo: lots have one of the finest beaches | that such frauds be returned to his Ricketts will preach on The Future| . Referee tn Bankrupity T 2-tenement houses on Mecaflic) Scobe correct. 15 Broadwa je19d % l along ihe coust and the trolley will | victims. K e. At 4 p. m. open alr ser-| juofnich Conn., June st 1912 g0t iy Danielson. Income $420 | WANTED—Stammering can be cured, For Sale 12 Dric right /108 will iacrente - vice in the Shetucket company’s grove, | We prove it at in price right away. All I ask for a TS [ stern Stammer Eimat Charles Whibley's hiograph of W. near Boewell avenue, west of Fourth { 8ross, pet income on investment 9% |ing School, Conn.. or refund | Attractive Cottage in Noiwich Town, | % "me‘r‘,)gnu‘(i‘r‘. T 0 ot 1042 | B. Henley is mentioned as one of the S0 Baect, The Ciutoh of the per cent. Houses pleasantly situated, | yolir monej. Write for particulars. |six-room house, shop building and if any ate leil, the price will be $29.. | most important books of the sort fo Dead Han three minutes' walk from railroad sta- | SR e LY poultry houses. Unusual opportunity ’\\e:“f; for B the survey is|hbe published during the vear. Mr ke Calll - o0 & o R | WANTED-Dairyman, to milk and |for tinsmith or carpenter business. g P B eted. angemenis (o | Whibley is a clever writer, and the rnr‘y:: ;Kd« an t:rv‘;n't;)r:‘ulgh:aallav;f Yo 1fimn. post office and business section, | yoric on certified milk farm; wages $80 PRICE LOW. i “&Fx Ty omade by appoint- | period with which he s dealing was ot of g it before you can say a -\: Irmmnns_ from churches and and board to right man. Fisher 2 Island | Chas. H. Kimball, 342 Washington St. “!‘;'i“ga[p_ lor: free in auto. In- | o7 "interenting one. — word. el of friends, enemies, | achools, | ¢ AR Bt 1800 will put you in possession of (Comtimued from page Flsven ) rivals or (:bn;“l"fihfi'vmi‘ h_'hlw your | E. 1. DARBIE, | . WANTED- Qld geese feather beds; an 80-acre farm, large 10-room hl:\,un Mrs. Jennie Goodheart iz the name i i) Hinl e R R R Real Estate Agent | Dickinnon, Generat balivers Marcion P oY S aned. wocdhouse, {Woulia | of the organizer of a society in Belle fon was given the city to fssue | gli110e Success. He ha AL & 3 . ¥ | Dickinson, Ge clivery, Norwich, milkhouse; 3 acres all plant- taine, 0. with Flowers * m meet the cost of taling over gfi?a‘:i;ai'?ng;"a;?j‘ ot :;‘”3\ o ::T;'n | Stwtngs Bank Biock, Danieison, Conn. | Gons. may2sd | neluding 1 acre of potatoes; piass | (O caine. O e b 5o the praperty of the water company, go thet requirement is provided for, tees success in trouble, adviees in love, ess, speculation, bus! marriage, divor WANTED--You are wanted for gov- ernment position; $80 month; thousands ofiale sifuated oniy 11 miles from Wester] R. I, and & 10-minute waik to trollay The name of been chosen, Living as the motto the society has not yet investment, in fact, everything, 52 Ma of appoiutments coming. nd postal e it of the state o will | il sty T . : v t; act, everything. 52 Main appe 1S coming. postal sacrifics i 5 % Net Going to Norwich. St., Norwich, Ct. 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. for list of positions open. Franklin 321 Po!!e!s’lon[g?:i:\ et e VD g o e il Agent G. C. Baldwin, who was to b je22d FOR SALE Institute, Dept. 35 P., Rochester, N. Y. | studied under the noted piano teachers, Boswell Avemue, floswers. ~ v . WILLIAM A. WILCOX, e transferred from this city to Norweth, may4d 7-reom cottage, nearly new, with - » o £ s thie iy to Norwolh, R T e N 5 ‘Real Estate Broker, I8 Seo‘cs{“wh'e A‘s’.ye-n of .'c‘v Were Friday. Mr. Baldwin will remain C f9 RS e | ettt | b e S L -V S e g | z i g8 : spect St., City. Tel. 682-2. A L & e ester L t 2 NI s e oy, 0 op? lotl g l'oh o i"a: ,,mr‘n.:fzz l;\ F““::: _ || 1eree saraen. property in excel- st having been appointed by President | ele AL b g H Pt Bt N Ht1o: o 1 | Lincoln. He declare e never re- >l R T I i o e ] o i oo i Seashore Land For Sal | celvea”more”snan oo o vear tor i Judge Shumway to Preside at Session R g, at 4 River ° venue. Will | 305 500 each, § _Send for samples 2 f services, while the salary now i a We Deal D t With th | and prices for any printing you are in | Forty acres of high lanc siluate on | §1,400, in Putnam Monday—Cases and Mo- & . —— ith the ;. o5id cheap on easy terms. | ueed of. Tne Bulietin Cempany. No- |§ FRANCIS D. DONOHUE || siate macatan road overisoking the |’ A tions Claimed for Trial. Mills. Call and We Will B S (o foniruditf 88 | 1t has been announced that on Au- ” 4 N. TARRANT & CO. | —Bdward H. Ba- Gentral Bullding, Nexwich. 25 minutes' ride from Westerly station, | Sust 31 Dr Thomas J. Burrill, vice The Wu;(l‘lha‘;fl county ;uvm’lr;l,uvonrt G uarantee to Save You | n “_]“n the Tennessee N.Y.NH & H R R. | president of u-u;_ U ni\ler‘:lug.:)f' mL comes in Monday, June 24, at Putnam | y e i . | ashville, will resume FRANK W. COY. nois, and Prof. Samuel W. Shattuck, 3+ odock p. m. Ton Miton A | Money, 117 Main Stzcct, City. | igiching In Baster Conectiont Juns Long, Distance Telegions, | comptrolir of the uaiversicy, wil e: :lnmwtv. jud%E. "‘l'ha following cases | organists and students (including be- : l'{ll h Street, Westerly, R. L | tire from nnu\;‘ghdu}‘y n!te;- ururv‘l: ave been assigned: 4 ginners), who wish to make rapid lec of 44 years. e Carnegie Founda- Albert Jacques ve. Linda Alba De- J. T. DONOVAN WILLIAM B, WILCOX....../ Auctloneer | progress in playing or in :henoreufial tion has granted each of them a retir- A Costa; A. J. Bowen ve. Willimantic i AUCTION R s O L L ’ ing allowance. Ges & Biectric Light Co. Frank H.|Phone 591. 327 Main St. y & E R eon Peck’s Real Estats Agency Elmore ot al. va. the Argus Battery Co.; James Malley vs, Thomas Malley; Minnie M. Warren vs. ¥. Alba DeCosta et al.; Anne M. Means vs. Willlam J. Schoonman. Uencontested Divorces, MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry SATURDAY. 10 o' sold nt UNE at k there will be th resldence of the late Chester T, Spalding, Plainfleld, Conn,, the following old-fushioned and {antigiie furniture, ste., consiuting of 1 1912, Carl Stansy and Charles Dennee, at the New England Conservatory, and in 1910-1911 completed several courses at Harvard Unlvershi-, including two un- der Dr. Max Friedlander of Berlin, For lnformation address, after Juns 2, Tdward 11, Bacon, Danielson, Conn, R I have a brick block contain- ing sixty rooms, fully equipped and well located. an annual jncome of more than OR SALE Sp132rlng Streat, Will produce L FARHS A SPECIALTY lilimantic, Coan, Belleving that standing promotes clearer and quicker thinking, Captain Hanley, of the Pittsburgh Detective Bureau, has ordered all the chalrs taken from the detective’s rooms. All detectives must stand hereafter while . and Securities of any kind at the high- bad I hand-carved - 4 o cent. o Invest % on duly, and persons who call on the Gardner 0. Banson ve. Edna 1. Boat- | W.T00 & Rates of Jnierest, An old !.\f,\’.l,";,’"\'\vu'u'.:«'.ffl‘.‘q‘.&, P Tu.'e':ixs, ey Ry B ';er:en’m;,. g captain must also stand, as there ty; Mary Robimson vs. Daniel Robim- |l cotubiistied frm (o deal with. |4 Tablen 20 claivn | wini Broam, ofnok: 3 me for particulars, STORAGE are no chairs for - them, son. % (fstablished 1872.) lery, consiating of plutes, jure, bowls, e S D T Cases Claimed for Trial, THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO., s 3 x&l;-nnmu; wheeln, { flux whasls, CAsn Fon YWR FARM THOMAS H. BECKLEY, ° ::::: h: f:‘r:l::r; “:oc.‘,;mx“,;"f" The oldest house at Gresnsboro, Pa., Halon Ferrlday ve. Bonjamin Gros- B Mt ihect, Nnutalin, EliDien. e nanncs, ele 100RInE SImaten poSevernl good farms wanted at once ||| VA7 it et - - Main 11 whlch Robert J, Burdetie waa born venor; ¥rank A, Davis ve, Industrisl | ete,, ele,; wizo 1 blaek' walnut huireloty | for cash. Most ba good bargaing. o 1 it B 1 T EVE YOUR SARNESE 2 TVt fn all probabllily will vontinue am- & Munufacturing Co.; Frank A, Davis X |06 Woven wire bed wprligs, 4 geese | Frult farms and farms with lake front- | 1\;.”‘5::::"»; 7 Porad ;,;: I;‘n ‘:‘;:o.:b".‘num“:w‘ Il‘“l:n‘:‘;ll otiile:, MNtuey, DUt IEE X and Damase Boulais ve, Industrial & WEDDING GIFTS | feuther heods, lnmp-( cnrpels, chalrs, | age preferred. Send particulars to | & Then 1t will not sheorh w which | form. The owner, E. R, Kramér, is Mfg. Co.; M, Emma Kendall ve. Blia H',"':fi" u:urn]uln-‘n. :mmln.u :-ml—ul»uds, TRYON'S AGHNCY, rote and cracks leather. Viscol water- | having its form and appearance G In Gre:t Vs at ]'m;mfi:aalf i e T L A W i PR W gt i ofe wnd g It is alxo the | changed somewhat. The bulldine e : penter's toals, hurnewses, hiy oudter 5 4 ext o]l for shoes und ]l leather goods. | when eompleted will be higher on the “Toe, vae take this woman far hettar FRISWELL’S [ ate, T¢ stnriiy, (he snle will he hetd T c,e‘}‘i‘f,“‘l;r";‘,_'f, Vool Sovbiss 9 ool loteol n.?v and all the windews or .,,",: g 4; m ,:nm.,_ B“'—..,! S 1:.;5;1_\1%-; :;“t‘::x.g’,é*vq RSN zm:! nuumva-nm;glm;:mm in| TREEm o of aaverttstng medlum in ; “A ¥, o, t\;f‘\’l?":l:“. o ;v;l:‘?r::‘ 'Jsbu;;am in vh!eh“::.g h ve iin iind L] verag z et < R T, BFALDING, n Cennectisut equal lo The Bule | Fastern Congloticut squzl to Tha Bul 2 Ann Bt Tel. 854-12 or 287 . will remain —:fiflflflm i 25-27 Fraulin Street JSLTMWFE fotin Toc Tusiness resiin. ot 2 Eanei FR A el 4 U0 ) the same PR i s e i

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